Illumination
moments we are given
fragile and fleeting
to illuminate
within our time
as we breathe and yearn
and grieve and learn
with quiet beauty
therein to find
among days short-lived
each story is written
upon pages undefined
for all to hold
and intricately mould
into a masterpiece
of our own unique design
moments lived
and left behind,
the fondest of which
we will reminisce
from the treasury within
our mind’s eye, as we
linger in their bliss
moments that blaze
like shooting stars
then vanish instantly
from the boundless sky,
with worth only measured
by the brilliance reflected
in the stardust we leave behind
Tree Of Life
a
tree is planted
humble
and graceful
it
stands,
boughs
stretch
upwards
as
roots
grasp
earth’s
rich, dark soil
the
eternal foothold
that
breathes new life
awakening
buds blossom
eager
to bask beneath
sunlight’s
warm rays
and
misty morning showers
slender
limbs unfold
into
nature’s sanctuary
where
squirrels scurry
and
bird’s nest among
weathered,
weeping arches
canopies
tower
rendering
shadows
of
shaded refuge,
while
leaves dance
wistfully
overhead
and
gentle rustlings
caress
my skin
as
I glance
upwards,
amid
majesty
and
wonder
overflowing
from
The Maker’s hand
Still
beneath
the rubble
and
lingering darkness
smouldering
embers
spark
shreds of
shimmering
light
that
will lead us through
this
solemn night
dawn’s
sunlight streams
through
cloudy skies
mending
remnants from
yesterday’s
sorrows
as
warm rays caress
delicate
arms
that
will embrace
tomorrow
evening
sunsets
bring
cooler breezes
that
usher in new,
and
changing seasons,
sweeping
fragments left behind
to
clear the path forward
for
humankind
and
laughter still echoes
from
sacred spaces
where
children rise
beyond
the realm
of
raging storms
unearthing
gentle
goodness
in
all they see,
imagining
a world
as
it could be
that
we may live
and
thrive
for
we are here
and still survive
Karen Kerekes enjoys writing poetry that provides hope and optimism during difficult times, focusing on gratitude and the joy that can be found in nature and the simple things in life.
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